Siddharth Gupta’s film continues steady run; crosses Rs 20 crore mark
‘Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart’, directed by Hardik Gajjar, has been pulling the audience into theatres. The epic saga, starring Siddharth Gupta as Lord Krishna, is the first part of the ‘Krishnavataram’ trilogy. The story of the film has been showcased from the eyes of Satyabhama, one of Lord Krishna’s ashtabharyas. Sanskruti Jayana has played the role of Satyabhama in the movie.
‘Krishnavataram Part 1’ box office collection Day 11 (second Sunday)
The Hardik Gajjar directorial raked in Rs 13.52 crore in its first week at the theatres, including the earnings from the paid preview shows. On the second Friday, the film minted Rs 1.2 crore, while on the second Saturday, it earned Rs 2.30 crore. Now, as per the Sacnilk report, on Day 11, the movie has netted Rs 3.20 crore across 1,984 shows.Out of this, the Hindi version has earned Rs 2.90 crore, while the Tamil and Telugu editions collected Rs 0.04 crore and Rs 0.26 crore, respectively.With that, the total India gross collections are now Rs 23.95 crore and total India net collections are Rs 20.22 crore so far.
Day-wise collection of ‘Krishnavataram Part 1’ (India net)
Week 1 collection: Rs 13.52 croreDay 9 collection: Rs 1.2 croreDay 10 collection: Rs 2.30 croreDay 11 collection: Rs 3.20 croreTotal collection: Rs 20.22 crore.
Lord Krishna’s story from Satyabhama’s perspective
‘Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart (Hridayam)’ is inspired by Raam Mori’s 2025 novel ‘Satyabhama’. The film’s story is from the perspective of Satyabhama. It depicts his separation from Radha and his relationship with Rukmini and Satyabhama.
More about ‘Krishnavataram Part 1’
The movie was initially titled ‘Shri Radha Ramanam’; however, it was changed to ‘Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart (Hridayam)’. It stars Siddharth Gupta as Lord Krishna, Sanskruti Jayana as Satyabhama, Sushmita Bhat as Radha, and Nivaashiyni Krishnan as Rukmini.Jackie Shroff has played a pivotal role in the movie.Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government declared the film tax-free on May 10. It was released in theatres on May 7, 2026.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.